The list comes from Britain’s Official Charts Company, which has redefined its established landmark of a million sales to include streams.

The change comes as fewer songs get to the million point, based on physical sales alone. Only 169 tracks had reached this point in the 65 years of the Official Chart, with one of the few recent ones this century being “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. Some of the big hitmakers of 21st Century were out of the coveted “Million Sellers Club.”

While in the last year, 98 million singles were sold in Britain, in the same period there were 44 billion audio streams. In chart terms, 100 streams are equated to one sale or download.

This obviously puts Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber and Adele in contention. Among the others on the list, some are less obvious: The Weeknd, for “Can’t Feel My Face” and “The Hills”; Ellie Goulding, for “Love Me Like You Do,” Little Mix, for “Black Magic”, Bastille, for “Pompeii”, Mr. Probz, for “Waves”; The Killers, for “Mr Brightside”; Hozier, for “Take Me To Church”; and Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, for “Human.” A new album, NOW That’s What I Call A Million, will be released in October.